Is Cloning of Humans Just?
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Recently there was a major breakthrough in the scientific research – the mapping of all DNA in a human gene is complete. Couple of years ago, this seems an impossible task for scientist to triumph over. All this revolution in science leads us to believe that the day, when the human being will be cloned, is not far away. Human cloning has always been an issue of controversy, be it in terms of ethically or religiously. Taking a look at why cloning might be beneficial, among many cases, it is arguable that parents who are known to be at risk...
in the society in grand scale.
in the society in grand scale.
Scientist haven't 100 per cent guarantee that the first cloned humans will be normal. Thus, this could result in introduction of additional defects in the human 'gene-pool'.
Regarding such controversial issues in 'black or while' approach seems very naïve to me personally. We should rather endeavor to look at all 'shades' of the issue. I believe that cloning is only justifiable if its purpose is for cloning organs; not humans. Then we could regard this issue as for 'saving life' instead of 'creating life'. I believe cloning humans is morally and socially unacceptable.
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